cool的中文翻译

翻译

cool

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  • cool1   (fairly cold)   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    清凉的, 凉爽的, 凉快的
    adj.   (cooler, coolest)
    • fairly cold; not hot or warm
      • a cool breeze/drink/climate
        凉爽的微风/一杯冷饮/凉爽的气候
      • Cooler weather is forecast for the weekend.
        预报本周末天气较凉。
      • Let's sit in the shade and keep cool.
        咱们坐在荫凉处乘乘凉吧。
      • Store lemons in a cool dry place.
        把柠檬贮存在干燥凉爽的地方。
  • cool2   (Aviation)   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    凉的
    adj.   (cooler, coolest)
    • of a low temperature, between cold and warm
      • The aviation weather forecast predicts a cool front tomorrow afternoon.
  • cool3   (colours)   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    冷色调的
    adj.   (cooler, coolest)
    • making you feel pleasantly cool
      • a room painted in cool greens and blues
        涂成令人感到凉爽的绿色和蓝色的房间
  • cool4   (calm)   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    冷静的
    adj.   (cooler, coolest)
    • calm; not excited, angry or emotional
      • Keep cool!
        保持冷静
      • She tried to remain cool, calm and collected(= calm).
        她试图保持冷静、沉着、镇定。
      • He has a cool head(= he stays calm in an emergency).
        他头脑冷静。
  • cool5   (not friendly/enthusiastic)   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    冷漠的, 冷淡的, 不友好的
    adj.   (cooler, coolest)
    • not friendly, interested or enthusiastic
      • She was decidedly cool about the proposal.
        她对这个提议漠然置之。
      • They gave the Prime Minister a cool reception.
        他们很冷淡地接待了这位首相。
  • cool6   (approving)   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    极好的, 妙极的
    adj.   (cooler, coolest)
    • used to show that you admire or approve of sth because it is fashionable, attractive and often different
      • You look pretty cool with that new haircut.
        你新剪的发型真酷。
      • It's a cool movie.
        这电影很不错!
    • people say Cool! or That's cool to show that they approve of sth or agree to a suggestion
      • 'We're meeting Jake for lunch and we can go on the yacht in the afternoon.' 'Cool!'
        “我们约了杰克吃午饭,下午就去开快艇。”“好嘞!”
      • 'Can you come at 10.30 tomorrow?' 'That's cool'.
        “你明天10点半能来吗?”“没问题。”
      • I was surprised that she got the job, but I'm cool with it(= it's not a problem for me).
        我很惊讶她找到了这份工作,但这与我无关。
  • cool7   (confident)   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    冷静的,镇定的,令人钦佩的(不羁)
    adj.   (cooler, coolest)
    • calm and confident in a way that lacks respect for other people, but makes people admire you as well as disapprove
      • She just took his keys and walked out with them, cool as you please.
        她拿起钥匙就和他们外出了,像你一样耍酷。
  • cool8   (money)   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    整整的
    adj.   (cooler, coolest)
    • used about a sum of money to emphasize how large it is
      • The car cost a cool thirty thousand.
        那辆车花了整整三万。
  • cool9   (become colder)   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    冷却
    verb
    • to become or to make sb/sth become cool or cooler
      • Glass contracts as it cools.
        玻璃冷却时会收缩。
      • The cylinder is cooled by a jet of water.
        汽缸被一股水给冷却下来了。
  • cool10   (Steel and Mining)   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    降温
    verb
    • to lower the temperature of something
      • The steel has to be cooled so that it keeps its shape.
  • cool11   (become calmer)   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    冷静, 镇静下来
    verb
    • to become calmer, less excited or less enthusiastic
      • I think we should wait until tempers have cooled.
        我认为我们应该等到怒火平息下来再说。
      • Relations between them have definitely cooled (= they are not as friendly with each other as they were).
        他们之间的关系已明显地冷下来。
  • cool12   UK /kuːl/  US /kuːl/ 
    凉快
    noun  
    • cool air or a cool place
      • the cool of the evening
        凉爽的夜晚
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